Hartman's Nursing Assistant Long Term Care Chapter 3 and 4 Questions And Answers
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Hartman's Nursing Assistant Long Term
Care Chapter 3 and 4 Questions And
Answers
Sarah, a NA, is out shopping with her friends. One of them asks her if she likes her job, and she
responds enthusiastically. She proceeds to relate to them that her resident, Mrs. Daly, has
Alzheimer's disease...
Hartman's Nursing Assistant Long Term
Care Chapter 3 and 4 Questions And
Answers
Sarah, a NA, is out shopping with her friends. One of them asks her if she likes her job, and she
responds enthusiastically. She proceeds to relate to them that her resident, Mrs. Daly, has
Alzheimer's disease and has to be reminded of her name several times a day, as she is apt to
forget it. Did she behave in a legal & ethical behavior? Why or why not? No, she did not.
NAs are never allowed to to discuss their residents cases with anyone except a member of the
care team.
Caroyl, a NA, finishes her duties for the day and is about to leave say. One of her residents, Mr.
Leach, tells her how pleased he is with her work. He says that she is the first NA that has made
him feel so comfortable and well taken care of. He gives her a little box of candy and says it is
for all the hard work she has done. Caroyl initially refuses, but after he insists, she takes it from
him, thanking him. Did she behave in a legal & ethical behavior? Why or why not? No,
she did not. NAs are never allowed to accept gifts or tips.
Mark, a NA, has been working at a facility for almost a year. One of his residents, Mrs. Hedman,
has family visiting her from out of state. Mark meets her daughter, Susan, for the first time.
During the course of conversation, Susan asks Mark to come have a drink with her so that they
can talk about her mother's case in a more relaxed environment. Mark tells her that he can go out
for a short while. They arrange to meet. Did he behave in a legal & ethical behavior? Why or
, Hartman's Nursing Assistant Long Term
Care Chapter 3 and 4 Questions And
Answers
why not? No, he did not. NAs are never allowed to discuss their residents cases with
anyone except a member of the care team.
The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) sets minimum standards for C) Nursing
assistant training
According to OBRA, nursing assistants must complete at least __ hours of training and must pass
a competency evaluation before they can be employed D) 75 hours
Which of the following topics is required by OBRA to be covered during nursing assistant
training? B) Promoting residents' legal rights
The minimum data set (MDS) is a form for D) Assessing residents & solving resident
problems
How often must an MDS be completed for each resident? A) Any time there is a major
change in a residents condition
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